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Pages is a proprietary freeware application that allows users to create and edit documents on various Apple devices and platforms. It offers templates, formatting tools, collaboration features and compatibility with Microsoft Word and other formats.
PagePlus was a desktop publishing program developed by Serif for Windows from 1990 to 2016. It was replaced by Affinity Publisher, a multi-platform application with more advanced features and compatibility.
A page is a fixed-length block of virtual memory, the smallest unit of data for memory management in an operating system. Learn about page size, page table, TLB, internal fragmentation, disk access and multiple page sizes.
Serif PhotoPlus is an image editing program for Windows, developed by Serif. It has features such as RAW image import, 16-bit end-to-end editing, and non-destructive crop and adjustments. It is one of the discontinued products from Serif, along with PagePlus, DrawPlus, WebPlus and MoviePlus.
Microsoft FrontPage is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor and website administration tool from Microsoft. Learn about its origins, development, and functionality, including its last version FrontPage 2003, which was released in 2003 and discontinued in 2006.
A comprehensive list of software products developed by Microsoft, organized by categories such as applications, operating systems, video games, and more. Find out the names, features, and history of Microsoft software from MS-DOS to Windows 11.
Adobe PageMaker is a desktop publishing program introduced in 1985 by Aldus Corporation. It was the first to support PostScript and ran on Mac, Windows and OS/2 platforms until 2004, when it was replaced by Adobe InDesign.
iWork is a set of applications for creating and editing documents, presentations and spreadsheets, developed by Apple and available for various platforms. Learn about its history, features, compatibility and online service.